The housing crisis is triggering an exodus in the eastern suburbs,inner west and lower north shore.
A new report shows more than 120,000 voters in marginal seats are negatively geared – and reveals where the most people are using the property tax concession.
Negative gearing is back on the agenda. Labor says it’s just looking at possible policy. The Greens are squeezing the government for big changes. Here’s what it all means.
The inner-west precinct is widely seen as one of Victoria’s worst examples of urban renewal. And it may not be the last.
We all want the housing crisis to be solved,but as a society,we’ve painted ourselves into a corner. The truth is,there are no easy solutions.
About 1100 new homes will be delivered across surplus public land in Sydney and Newcastle as part of the Labor government’s land audit.
Renters have expressed growing frustration at real estate agents’ use of third-party apps that charge extra fees to make rental payments.
The hunt is on for new ideas for low- to mid-rise housing in NSW,and these young architects and students know what they want for the future.
I have observed Labor’s attempts to pass its housing legislation this week with growing anger. The Greens’ attempts at blackmailing the government betray their own voters.
Labor tried for an outcome on housing in the parliament,and got obstruction instead. It did not get the law it wanted,but it got the argument it needed.
Federal Greens and state and city Labor politicians have all opposed high-density developments while fighting to be the party of affordable housing.